Musical Hallucinations

Does anyone else get these? Often as I'm falling asleep, I hear music. It's always softer music, never anything abrasive. Also, this one is not exactly a hallucination, but sometimes as my inner monologue is speaking, it will turn into singing without me consciously doing so. I don't know how to sing, either.

A hypnagogic hallucination, I assume you get them at the end point of wakefulness. That halfway state has always been mystically important, and even with my cynicism at full I can't help but think it can provide true cognitive insight. So you only get them falling asleep? Never waking up? Dunno about singing inner voices though, you should get that checked out.

Have you considered focusing on an artistic path in life? I recall binging on epic Greek poetry and way late renaissance stuff for a week and my inner dialogue was much more affluent. Good poetry just rolls well and like Goethe stressed, holds an eternal spring to connect generations. I could probably pick out any one of Goethe's works and find something eternal and definitely European(virile) within those few genius sentences.

I have this pretty consistently, through waking life. I find that the hypnagogic (or psychedelic) states are conducive to greater complexity, greater volume, a greater number of layers, or some other enhancement/exaggeration of the music that plays normally, though. I can change the music at will, but it's always better to just leave it playing (though I probably seem weird, subtly banging my head everywhere I go!).

High enough doses of cannabis develop the music to the point where it is physically impossible to play - the rhythm sections are Dragonforce solos, as are the vocal lines, while there are three or four drum tracks and actual guitar solos which are faster than the vocal lines. This is one reason why I smoke weed - I fucking love listening to this stuff! It's like communing with God, only Metal as fuck.

Phoenix

I'm sure tons of people (who don't post on this forum) never reveal half the stuff that goes on in their mind because they're embarrassed of their lack of control. Congratulations, you're one of the crowd.

I have hallucinated loud music after smoking strong cannabis. It has happened a handful of times. It is always a repetitive and original melody. It was scary for me the first time it happened as it has only happened recently. But nowadays, you never know what has been sprayed on the plant.

Cannabis is a powerful hallucinogen in its own right. I know people who ate too much homegrown, ended up having repeated four hour DMT style trips about Gods, Demons, and Universes.

I realise that there are two other people in my life who do this: for them, events of objects become the objects of spontaneous compositions, which happens to me occasionally too ("Oh fruitcaaake, oh fruitcaaaaake, you are so tasty and sweet").

I realise that there are two other people in my life who do this: for them, events of objects become the objects of spontaneous compositions, which happens to me occasionally too ("Oh fruitcaaake, oh fruitcaaaaake, you are so tasty and sweet").

Haha, along with diabetes, one of the diseases of my family. Everyone does it, cousins, uncles, grandparents. I always thought it was common, normal behaviour and the worst that has happened to put a dent in that belief is the realization that maybe some do it more than others. None of this is accompanied by actual ability to sing mind, hence disease.